Chemical Technology - AAS

A degree in Chemical Technology may transfer or could lead to a position with area employers as a Technologist. As a Chemical Technologist, you will operate many kinds of laboratory instruments, be involved with data collection and analysis, technical report writing, and research projects. This Associate in Applied Science program includes core courses that allow flexibility in choosing a technical focus. Degrees in Water/Wastewater Treatment Technology, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Clinical Laboratory Science, or Engineering may also be pursued using most of the credits from this program.

Humanities courses must be completed in at least two different subject areas. Consult the current catalog for a list of approved Humanities courses.

SCI 250 - Research Project In Science is offered on a continual basis through individual instruction with Chemistry faculty mentors. Go to http://www.delta.edu/directory.html for a list of Chemistry faculty.

You may be eligible for the MTA certificate. Consult the current catalog for requirements.

To have MTA placed on your transcript, fill out a MTA Request Form at the Records Office with the Graduation Request.